On 3/16/2004 2:50:52 PM, joel boonstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 09:05:42AM -0700, Sheeraz fazal wrote: > > I need information about the php certification, from www.expertrating. > com . > > Does this site has good market reputation? > > I took 10 minutes yesterday and checked out one of their free tests on > computer literacy or something like that. The questions were poorly > worded, rife with misspellings, and had illogical choices. Some choice > snippets: > > "This exam is best viewed using Internet Explorere 5.0 or above" > > Q1: > "You have a mouse attached to your computer which suddenly stops > working. You quickly replace the mouse with another one which has > been manufactured by a different company. Will it work?" > > (my options are "yes" and "no". > "there is no way to make an > accurate guess" is not an option) > > Q27: > "If you are looking for information about a certain subject on > the Internet, what is the quickest way to get started?" > > Q?: "Where is the Calculator located in the Windows Program menu?" > > (my options were 4 different Windows menu paths) > > You can be the judge based on that, I suppose. If their PHP "exam" is > anything like this one, though, the final certification
True...the only good thing is they are going after the dolts for only 10$, with new users coming on the net everyday they are trying their luck. I've seen a couple of sites like this top--sites being one...NO1 bastards& spammers as I wrote and told them, there was also a site "selling" the installation of OSCommerce for $450 !! Cant really blame these guys for trying , but I doubt they will get many people as a person who goes for their "PHP exam" would know programming and computers...which will tell them pretty soon this is a scam. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php